Dana Warrior reportedly working with the WWE creative team

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By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor (@prowrestlingnet)

Dana Warrior began working with the WWE creative team at this week’s tapings, according to ProWrestlingSheet.com. Warrior’s position is not permanent at this time, but the report states that she was brought into offer an additional female perspective.

Powell’s POV: If you had told me this morning that a known name in WWE circles had been added to the creative team and asked me to guess the person’s identity, Warrior would have been at the bottom of my guess list. That doesn’t mean she can’t contribute and I wish her the best of luck. It’s simply a move that I don’t think anyone would have predicted. WWE clearly needs more female voices in the creative room. Let’s just hope that she didn’t sign off on Alexa Bliss salivating over Finn Balor’s abs on Monday’s Raw.

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Readers Comments (2)

  1. At first, I thought the headline read “Dana White reportedly working with WWE creative team.” I naturally thought “WTF?” but upon closer inspection I realized it was actually Dana Warrior.

  2. She thinks her husband wasn’t a racist, homophobic bigot. That means she has poor judgment, so I question why they hired her (then again, WWE chooses to give out an award named after that bigot).

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